Anderson, ranked No. 14 in the Division II national poll,
advances to face Belmont Abbey, a 53-46 winner over Limestone, at
the Abney Center Thursday at 7 p.m.

"I am very proud of our team, we battled hard in this game,"
commented Head Coach Sebastian Wild. "You have to give Anderson
credit, they're a talented bunch. Their shooting was on in the
first, it was like they couldn't miss. Our girls continued to
battle to final buzzer which I was pleased to see. Losing just one
to graduation (Second Team All Conference Stephanie Mullinax),
we'll work hard in the off season and be ready to go next
fall."

Anderson had a 20-point lead 14 minutes into the game and built
its lead to as much as 31 in the second half.

"We got off to a really good start, particularly on the
defensive end," said Anderson head coach Jeff Dow. "Two of our
goals were to keep them off the free throw line and keep them off
the offensive glass. They shot just six free throws and had just
five offensive rebounds. It's almost impossible to hold the other
team to just five offensive rebounds."

Fogle-Wilson, a senior from Columbia, S.C., was 9-for-16 from
the field and 5-for-8 from behind the arc. She also had four
assists and five steals. Anthony, a senior from Pickens, S.C.,
recorded her 15th double-double of the season and her fifth in the
last six games. Anthony was 7-for-9 from the field and also handed
out three assists. Keana Boyd joined Fogle-Wilson and Anthony in
double figures with 10 points. Boyd needs just two more points to
become the third Anderson player this season to reach 1,000 career
points.

The Lady Trojans had 22 assists on 30 made baskets. Latrice
Thomas led Anderson with seven assists.

Lees-McRae shot 46 percent from the field, 52 percent in the
second half, while Anderson shot 43 percent.

"You have to give (Lees-McRae) Coach (Sebastian) Wild and his
coaches a lot of credit," Dow said. "They kept playing hard the
entire game. They never quit."